The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on Aug. 5 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Gayle Paladino, 43, forgery, two counts — $3,500.

A Russellville police report stated checks were reported taken in May from a business owner. Paladino allegedly forged the account holder’s signature and cashed one of the checks at River Town Bank for $600, another was used to make a $30.17 purchase at Harp’s grocery store.

Bank employees informed the victim of suspicious activity with his account, and police have a video that shows Paladino making the purchase at Harp’s.

Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on June 24, charging Paladino with two counts of forgery. Circuit Judge William Pearson issued a bench warrant for Paladino’s arrest that day.

A Russellville police report stated officer Shawn Manning received an injury to his knee while attempting to take Blackshear into custody. Blackshear was being arrested for a warrant out of Morrilton. Two officers showed up after Manning called for back-up. Police arrived to see their fellow officer in a physical altercation with Blackshear and threatened to electrically demobilize him before he stopped resisting arrest.

Police searched Blackshear and found 11 hydrocodone pills in a pocket. He did not have a prescription for the pills.

Pope County EMS was sent to the West Main Street gas station where the incident occurred. Blackshear was evaluated and released for transport to the Pope County Detention Center.

Manning was taken to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center where he was treated for his injury.